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    The atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan were conducted by the United States during the final stages of World War II in 1945. These two events represent the only use of nuclear weapons in war to date. Following a firebombing campaign that destroyed many Japanese cities‚ the Allies prepared for a costly invasion of Japan. The war in Europe ended when Nazi Germany signed its instrument of surrender on 8 May‚ but the Pacific War continued. Together with the United Kingdom

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    nuclear weapons in World War II to make the Japanese surrender. The Japanese surrendered five days after the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed. Whether this bombing was justified is still debated today. Many people wonder about the future of the world as more powerful nuclear weapons are developed. The U.S. should learn from the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and discontinue the development and production of nuclear weapons because the bombs will create unforeseen damage‚ prompt other countries

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    Research Methods – Sociology Unit 2 Sociological Approach Sociological Research is important as it gives a more common sense understanding of the social world in which we live. Quantitative Approach = involves collecting numerical data and social facts establishing correlations (statistical relationship exists between two things) and searching for ‘cause and effect’ relationships (one thing directly leads to the other). Qualitative Approach = sees reality as objective and measurable through

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     Hiroshima: The World ’s Bomb. Oxford: Oxford UP‚ 2008. Print. Selden‚ Kyoko Iriye‚ and Mark Selden. The Atomic Bomb: Voices from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Armonk‚ NY: M.E. Sharpe‚ 1989. Print. Nakazawa‚ Keiji‚ and Keiji Nakazawa. I Saw It: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima‚ a Survivor ’s True Story. San Francisco‚ CA: Educomics‚ 1982.

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    right hand man. He did not want the Russians to get involved in the war in Asia and felt that the atomic bomb would keep them away. One of the main opponents to the atomic bomb was William Leahy. Chief of Staffs to the president‚ Leahy saw the bombings as barbaric and unnecessary as he believed the war against the Japanese was already won. He believed war should not be won by killing women and children. General Douglas MacArthur also believed that the dropping of the atomic bombs were militarily

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    and what would happen to them if they didn’t accept what they wrote. Harry Truman‚ Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill all whom had a main role in their country at the time wrote this declaration in Potsdam on the 26th of July 1945. The Hiroshima bombing was a fair act by the Americans as they had the will to end the war before the Russians came in to try and over power them‚ but it was what they did straight after the events of the first bomb‚ which was completely unnecessary. It can be concluded

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    suicide in the trenches

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    and stanza 2 - as representing war’s true realities The piece is written in the form of an Iambic tetrameter ~ the same meter as nursery rhymes ~ this makes the tone of the piece sound positive and jubilant. This tone juxtaposes with the theme ’suicide’ and the content of stanza 2 - so it becomes clear that Sassoon is being ironic and attacking the earlier views of the war - held by ’smug faced crowds at home’ The tone created by the tetrameter‚ reveals an ironic subtext within the 1st stanza‚

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    Conflicts between certain groups of people and nations have threatened the peace of numerous countries‚ regions‚ and people. The bombing of Nagasaki‚ and Hiroshima are one of those events. The decision for the dropping of the bomb was the resolution to one of the many conflicts in history. The United States was one of the forces in the ending of war between Japan. The U.S. was faced with a difficult decision in dropping the Atom Bomb. President Harry S. Truman was contemplating the decision until

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    Japanese had a lot of damage done by the the atomic bombs and they did not deserve it. William Leahy thought the exact same thing “The Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender because of the effective sea blockade and the successful bombing with conventional weapons”

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    He was sentenced to death by ingestion of hemlock poison. Although some say that he was offered an escape plan he chose to follow the law of the land and accepted his punishment. Due to his acceptance I do not believe that he committed suicide. I feel that possibly deep in the recesses of his mind Socrates felt that he had committed a crime and that this was a punishment in which he deserved. I could also see the other side of the coin and that he may have decided that he was better

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